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^^^^^ x 2 what they said and I would like to see more checks on the yo-yo fishing in Dix creek, duck blind area and the main lake. Too many left out there unattended and not properly marked. Too many times I see fish "dried up" on yo-yo's hanging with no one around to manage them!
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theysaidAnd while managing the yo-yo problem also cut down trotlines, and limb lines that are not up to par, and pull rebar/steel out of the stumps, also make the land owners that have boat dock and boat houses get them cleaned up and put back into proper order.
Amen, brother! Tell it all! :highfive
YoYos are being abused lots of places, Last weekend there were YoYos hanging unattended on Porter Creek on Nimrod. Be great if live bait was not allowed on them as in some states . Would not be as bad if the law was followed. Some guys here have large numbers of them hanging all over the lake here every spring.
If people would just follow the law, there would be no problems. And as for cutting yo yos, someone did it to us and hung up there own when we running them all night and were turning them every hour or so. Needless to say, they went to sleep and I reimbursed myself for the damages they caused me. If I'm keeping up with them and someone sinks my yo yos, might as well start chanting fightin words. To much money tied up in them for someone to sink them.